BANKING COURSE FORM
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Course Information
Term/Year Subject
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Grade
Credit Hours
Advisory Committee Approval:
Chair
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Members
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TO: College of Graduate Studies
Director of Doctoral Studies or Dean of College ___________________________________________________
Department Chair ______________________________________________________________________
Banking Courses toward a Ed.S or 2nd Masters, Ed.S program:
If a student lacks not more than 12 semester credits on their current degree program, the student may accumulate a maximum of
nine (9) semester credits to be counted toward the furture degree program provided the student (i) has been approved for
tentative admission, (ii) has a departmentally approved program of study, and (iii) fulfills all requirements for the degree within
two (2) consecutive semesters.
College of Graduate Studies Designee: ______________________________________ Date _________________
Current Degree Program: __________
Banking Courses for Ph.D program:
If the student lacks no more than 12 semester hours on their current Ed.S or Master’s degree, he/she may accumulate a
maximum of nine (9) semester hours which may be applied toward the future Ph.D degree. When this is the case, the
student’s advisory committee must initiate approval with consensus of the departmental chairperson, dean of the college,
and the College of Graduate Studies.
Sometimes a Master's/Ed.S-level student may earn more graduate courses than are required for their current degree program. Those
extra courses, if they qualify, may later be used to satisfy coursework requirements for a future equivilant or higher level degree.
When this is the case, the student can request that those extra course(s) be “banked” toward their furture degree program. Banking
courses does not guarantee admission into the furture degree program, or, if admitted, that the student’s current advisory committee
will approve the course as part of the student’s degree program credit hours.
Credit used to satisfy the requirements of one (1) degree cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of another degree.
HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
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